The mom had spotted a math error in the questions, sparking a viral debate on Reddit after sharing her discovery online.
“Nobody knows it was a really lovely, profound time.” Spending time going places and doing things alone can be transformative, says Jessica Gaddy, a therapist in Los Angeles and avid solo travele ...
Everyone can benefit from stretching and the good news is that it’s easy to do. If you’re wondering where to start, why not try this seven-minute routine from flexibility expert Tom Merrick ...
Historical practices and philosophies in Denmark, Italy, Japan, and Taoism also highlight the benefits of minimalism, relaxation, and mental well-being through non-doing. In our fast-paced world ...
The unusual day dedicated to doing nothing amid the busy and hectic everyday life encourages people to pause and appreciate the present moment. Engaging in relaxing activities and taking a moment to ...
On this day, there are no celebrations, no events, no obligations. It is just a day when you do absolutely nothing and enjoy the bliss of nothingness. In today's day and age, overwork and ...
The U.S. mission’s employees do everything from negotiating Security Council resolutions to advising the ambassador and other top offices on media relations. The U.S. ambassador is also heavily ...
January 16 is Nothing Day, an ‘un-event’ day when people can just sit without celebrating, observing or honouring anything. “I can just sleep in my barrel enjoying a sunbath like Diogenes ...
Why do people pre-crastinate and is it as heroic as it seems? The Science of Doing Too Much, Too Soon Imagine you’re standing in an alley with two buckets: one close to you, the other farther away.
It's not much to go on, fair enough, but I do think it's interesting that after nearly a decade of virtual silence, it turns out that Pardo and company have actually been doing something all along ...
Would you stop using your phone if it meant no homework for two weeks? That's what primary and secondary pupils have done at a school in Solihull, near Birmingham. "Ditch your device, pick up a ...